Treanor gets his own view of plate collision Sounds like he at least believes he's doing well. It was a nasty hit.
Moose takes time out to correct swing
I have faith in Seitzer and it sounds like Moose is open to correction. Hopefully he doesn't fight it like Gordon reportedly did.
Pina is smash hit in Major League debut
Glad to see the young man with some early success. He may never be more than a backup catcher, but it's nice to have options there.
Hosmer surprised by Rookie of the Month honor
He's having a pretty good rookie season and may end up leading the Royals in a couple of categories by the end of the year. So nice of him to give the rest of the team a headstart.
Butler powers Hochevar to third straight win
Maybe? I'm trying not to get too excited about Hoch... Butler though :D
Moose takes time out to correct swing
KANSAS CITY -- Royals rookie third baseman Mike Moustakas is getting two days off to work on fixing his swing.
"It's mechanical more than anything else," manager Ned Yost said. "But once you start adding mechanics and pressing a little bit at the plate, trying to get results, it just makes it worse. So we're just giving him a couple of days to sit back and relax a little bit and work on these mechanics with [hitting coach] Kevin Seitzer."
Moustakas said the problem has been turning his front shoulder too early, leading him to have trouble using his hands to square up the ball.
"It's mechanical more than anything else," manager Ned Yost said. "But once you start adding mechanics and pressing a little bit at the plate, trying to get results, it just makes it worse. So we're just giving him a couple of days to sit back and relax a little bit and work on these mechanics with [hitting coach] Kevin Seitzer."
Moustakas said the problem has been turning his front shoulder too early, leading him to have trouble using his hands to square up the ball.
Pina is smash hit in Major League debut
KANSAS CITY -- As excited as catcher Manny Pina was in the hours leading up to his Major League debut on Wednesday night, he might have been in an even better mood after it.
"Oh man, you have no idea how excited I am," Pina said after the Royals' 6-2 win over the Orioles. "That was so amazing, really good."
Pina, batting ninth, may have been a bit too excited in his first at-bat, popping out to second on the first pitch he saw. But he lashed a double down the left-field line in the seventh inning for his first Major league hit and later scored on Billy Butler's three-run homer
"Oh man, you have no idea how excited I am," Pina said after the Royals' 6-2 win over the Orioles. "That was so amazing, really good."
Pina, batting ninth, may have been a bit too excited in his first at-bat, popping out to second on the first pitch he saw. But he lashed a double down the left-field line in the seventh inning for his first Major league hit and later scored on Billy Butler's three-run homer
Hosmer surprised by Rookie of the Month honor
For the month, Hosmer hit .306 with a .358 on-base percentage and .523 slugging percentage. Hosmer led all AL rookies with 34 hits and nine doubles in July, adding five home runs and 19 RBIs. He had a career-best 11-game hitting streak from July 19-30 and recorded 10 multi-hit games. He has collected multiple hits in 27 of his 76 games played, and has the most multi-hit games of any AL rookie.
The left-handed slugger leads the Royals with 16 go-ahead RBIs and nine game-winning RBIs, including a walk-off double in a 5-4, 10-inning win over the Rays on July 23.
Royals manager Ned Yost was happy to see his first baseman recognized outside of Kansas City.
"It's nice to see him get national attention on something like that," Yost said. "I think he gets our attention every night with the way that he plays and I'm satisfied with that. For him to get American League Rookie of the Month is a pretty special award."
The left-handed slugger leads the Royals with 16 go-ahead RBIs and nine game-winning RBIs, including a walk-off double in a 5-4, 10-inning win over the Rays on July 23.
Royals manager Ned Yost was happy to see his first baseman recognized outside of Kansas City.
"It's nice to see him get national attention on something like that," Yost said. "I think he gets our attention every night with the way that he plays and I'm satisfied with that. For him to get American League Rookie of the Month is a pretty special award."
Butler powers Hochevar to third straight win
KANSAS CITY -- Luke Hochevar and Billy Butler are on power trips.
Butler blasted his sixth home run in the last nine games to support Hochevar's powerful pitching in the Royals' 6-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night while 14,187 enjoyed a respite from the scorching heat at Kauffman Stadium. After all, it was down to 91 degrees from the game-time temperature of 107 just 24 hours earlier.
Everything was cool for Hochevar, too. He stands 3-0 in four starts since the All-Star break, and with a 2.70 ERA in that span. He evened his overall record to 8-8.
Hochevar gave up just two runs and four hits in 7 1/3 innings, and at one point retired 16 straight batters. Certainly, he was looking for some satisfaction against the Orioles, considering he was 0-4 against them in five previous starts and had been subjected to an eight-run inning last May 25 at Baltimore. Oddly enough, Hochevar's other six innings in that loss were scoreless.
Butler blasted his sixth home run in the last nine games to support Hochevar's powerful pitching in the Royals' 6-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night while 14,187 enjoyed a respite from the scorching heat at Kauffman Stadium. After all, it was down to 91 degrees from the game-time temperature of 107 just 24 hours earlier.
Everything was cool for Hochevar, too. He stands 3-0 in four starts since the All-Star break, and with a 2.70 ERA in that span. He evened his overall record to 8-8.
Hochevar gave up just two runs and four hits in 7 1/3 innings, and at one point retired 16 straight batters. Certainly, he was looking for some satisfaction against the Orioles, considering he was 0-4 against them in five previous starts and had been subjected to an eight-run inning last May 25 at Baltimore. Oddly enough, Hochevar's other six innings in that loss were scoreless.
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